Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1937 Page: 3 of 6
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CHURCH ACTIVITIES AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORK
Year’s; Work is
Begun by First
Revival in Progress:
At Austin Avenue
Presbyterian Church
Luncheon Honors
- New Officers of
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Thr hymn ' l,'» ; O* O Krz ^f| '
Eternal" opened thr first meetinc of hi
thr* year for the Woman .* Mission-
ary Society of the First Methodist ~
Church when they met at t .e R 1**
church Mtnday afTmoon at 3 |L'f Jjf'l'
o'clock.
Following the oprnmz hymn Mrs
J \V Tottenham "'".'ttit pr»Mr1-rt A~« ?.*£;
(rave a very Inter-Rtlnz talk aft"r
which the devotional chosen from gmHBR| ||
Thessoionlana. was given by Rev JrWU M Wf Mmojw 'i-
Harold O Seme ns who also pr.> *3||H IM | A WUmjmfflR
sided In *...e Installation of the new 4 V
officers. y" |j|
The new executive board tor the B , |flK| Wt \
year 1W7 Is as follows: president. \JBttB3KKE&KM3BedLMj
tMra. H. F. Mayes; Hoe-president. m tarr- i„
Mrs. Turner Oamer; recording sec- 00,(1 D1**BT* 01 ***^> *n
retary, Mrs. John Allen. Jr.; cor- the famous series of erery-other-
responding aecretay. Ms. Fred Ah- year musical made by
ney: treasurer. Mrs. L. L. Mallow, Warner Bros., opens Friday at the
local treasurer. Mrs. R. P: Bunn. , with mi* m»rn >na
Superintendents: f Bible study, Lyrie Th tr*’ wlUl Dick Powe11 and
Mrs. E. F. Nevans; supplies, Mrs. Jo“ Blondell, the newlyweds,. ** Its
R. D. Renfro; publicity. Mrs. B. M. etara.
Bennett; Christian social relations, it has, like Its predeeaators. a lot
Mrs. Oene Mattox; children’* dt- of fast-stepping, lovely-to-look-st
Tlslon Mrs. E. M. Borne; baby dandng girls (no lass than 300 of
specials, Mrs. F. H. Huckaby; World them this time).
Outlook. Mrs. H. C. Barnett; local victor Moore helps support the
work. Mrs. Curtis L. Ferguson; spirt- Powell-BlondeU star
tua) life, Mrs. 8. B. Simpson. There is also Lee Dixon, noted ec-
After the installation of the above centric dancer from Broadway,
named officers Rev. J. T. McClure j making his seratn debut; and a new
then addressed Jthe society, speak-! and striking torch-singer named
ing to them concerning the confer- Rosalind Marquis.
enee now In session In Lotrtstafr.__
Fledge money amounting to _
f 13.00 was turned over to the treaa- l 1 11 1 * ‘ 1 1 - {
urer and the new president. Mrs. j Tomorrow’s 1
Mayes, then took charge of the meet- » svmvi iw^ f , {
rnt mwto, «n to.ptrin, *■* to th, | Entertainments t
members cn plans for their work t
during the new year. < • i ■ • • • ■ -r ■ t ,i .jn n ■ ■ i
The society meets again next The Athena Delphian Chapter
Mmdsfj at the church In Bible will meet tomorrow morning la the
study under the direction of Mrs. E. Federated Club room of the Car-
F. Nevans. negle Library at t:30.
Executive board of the Woman’s
Missionary Union of the First Bap-
tist Church were guests of Mrs.
W. D. Wells when she entertained
with a two course luncheon, to hon-
or new officers of the union as they
take on their werk. In her home
llnmhy nOOU. v
The bourn was beautifully deco-
rated In green boughs and bright
colored flowers giving It the touch
of spring even In this, the winter
season of the year.
After the luncheon each officer
speke briefly concerning her alms
for th eyear 1H7 and later the en-
tire body moved to the church where
the business meeting was entered
Into with other members of union.
Rev. Kart H. Moore, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, had charge
of the Installation service and the
following officers were Introduced
Into their respective places: presi-
dent. Mrs. J. N. Weatherby: vice-
president, Mrs. C. O. 81 veils; re-
cording secretary. Mrs. Homer Den-
man; corresponding secretary-treas-
urer. Mrs. Herman Bettis; pianist.
rVES, SIR HUMPHREY
! SHOULD UKE TO
QUESTION LEE HIK1<5
AS ?OOM AS
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Central W. M. S.
Officers Take
t Places Monday
•ajar. a very beautiful manner and In
After a brief business meeting! dosing she reed two mseo of
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king program. In charge of the terestlng talk on Africa, this being
Eartha Circle, was fsiiHil with the first of a series of studies of th*
Era. E F. Bkarrttt leading the af- African negro, and she used, as H-
irnoon program. ***«"«*"g f:r her lustration, the life of Africa, .show-
tpie. "That Mighty Continent." For Ing the different possessions of this
M devotional “Moving Forward To- continent by varirus nations, bring-
ard Ood In Our Personal Witness" j ing out the different races and tbelr
as given by Mrs. R. L. Farris, who occupations.
tad John U:ST. Mia. FSttIs pre-. The meeting was closed by the
sated this pert of the program In;usual missionary benediction.
By 1st Christian
Woman’s Council
Vacancies Filled
Anglo Saxons Are
Studied by Coggin
College Day to Be
Observed Saniay at
Methodist Churches
• Mrs. Clyde Mflntosh, president,
gam the devotional, choosing Oene-
ris 1:1-3: Isaiah 43:1-4; and Luke
tdl-8 and the prayer was led by
Mo. Mary E White, who. In ber
prayer, asked that the Holy Spirit
guide all work for' the year. Hymns
were ttmn sung by the group.
-Ctarb*. For the World We Sing”
and Th* Moly 8*1^ Faithfully
An Interesting study of the Anglo
was entered Into when Mrs.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1937, newspaper, January 6, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026771/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.